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Ascent Notes for: Apprehension - 5.10c Average Rating = 3.50/5 Average Rating : 3.50/5

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  Difficulty 5.10c
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Flash Flash ascent by: weldhalcyon on 2013-05-06 (View Climbing Log)

4 out of 5 stars Good

for a 5.10, had me holding my breath

Added: 2013-05-06

Ratings
  Difficulty 5.10c
  Safety Rating G
Onsight Onsight ascent by: atrain15 on 2012-10-13 (View Climbing Log)

3 out of 5 stars *

Onsight

Added: 2012-10-13

Ratings
  Difficulty 5.10c
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Onsight Onsight ascent by: jb2100 on 2012-06-24 (View Climbing Log)

3 out of 5 stars *

Felt like a 10c on the onsight, could be a 10b with appropriate beta.

Added: 2012-06-24

Ratings
  Difficulty 5.10c
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Red Point Red Point ascent by: annette on 2010-12-30 (View Climbing Log)

3 out of 5 stars Still gets me...

This is a good climb but it is never the same when I climb it. I have good days on it and bad days on it. There is a variety of holds and moves on the climb which makes for fun climbing.

Added: 2012-01-17

Ratings
  Difficulty 5.10c
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Hang Dog Hang Dog ascent by: Hogge on 2010-12-04 (View Climbing Log)

4 out of 5 stars sweet tricky intimidating route

Sweet, tricky, and intimidating lead even with the well spaced bolts. Nice mix of holds. Stick clip. Two others thought 10c. You get (beta spoiler) a no hands rest on the ledge, but the bouldery start felt close to 10c, then add moves and non-easy clipping...might add to 10c.

Added: 2010-12-04

Ratings
  Difficulty 5.10b
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Red Point Red Point ascent by: kvochatzer on 2010-11-08 (View Climbing Log)

4 out of 5 stars i developed the route

The tentative name on the application was "Out of Nowhere" for the fact that my daughter came to me unexpectedly and that this face had never been developed between Natural and Ant Encounters.
The climb used to have a large flake on the left side between #3 and #4. Yet I didn't trust it enough to leave it even though I had pulled on it with my body weight and hammered the top foot of choss off when I bolted the climb. Still I was apprehensive about it that under some unusual circumstance it might come down on someone. My mistrust was probably accurate since I sent down a cubic yard or so of rock with a small crowbar. Hence, the name Apprehension.

Added: 2010-11-08

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